Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Oct 1919, p. 12

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s PAGE TWELVE THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ® THROUGH SERVICE TO 89, Fe OTTAWA. 000 CARS MADE IN CANADA DURING 1917 The Total Value of the Ve- hicles Produced Was $66,503,207. ie ( Sw olle n Joints Rapid and Efficient Delivery paper There has been considen mand for a fast thr byt G j ont Dill = Speed -- service -- reliability -- are Got & bux trom, your droge, we. BI vey Now that the Lroop movements vd capital o $35,780,000 : embodied in the Ford Motor Truck. ersons, BILITY to fill rush orders is often the secret of business succes + De Frontenac ieved. Frees sam; requ Address: The Nagonsl Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Ltd., Toronto U.S. Address: Na-DruCo., Ine., 202 Main St, Buffalo, N.Y. est nts and about 1 Comotive and equipment the transportation nepds of the cou try which have grown very greatly in the last year or so In inaugurating this Ottawa vice, the Canadian Nationa! Railwa 8 look for the co-operation of the King- | Closed cars ston people toward maki it a sue- | Club roadste cess.and bespeak their hearty support | Trucks . ¥ 4d' both for passenger and express traf- | Unclassified Bu 1 Mi ne ific Ce Derbyshire Mr at Samuel Bra r spent Saturdi It brings the distant su burbs the adjoining rural districts --to your door. You may often arrange to haul re-. turn loads at a profit. ; » 504 The total o Touring cars Runabouts An- » has e Kish France of ' ser- i a new bugg; ent three ye ned home number ng people 1 Westport spen : ut i i80Trgy Auto Body From may Tree. One easily beliéve tNat man in. California who fashioned himself an antomobile body from a section cf a fallen rec d tree owns An exceptional car, and, from the de- Schption, a remarkably serviceable one. The redwood trees are giants, and' the section taken for this pur- Pose was seven feet in diameter, and, » hen finished, nineteen feet long 1 he designer hollowed it out until he had made what was practically three-room #Hpartment with Kitchen- ette, electric lights, and other con venieng €, mounted it on an automo- | blie truck, and provided hime Ww n which he could motor ov independently of inns In fact, far did he 4 of comfort on the road The present Ottawa connections will also be maintained giving a dou- ble daily service, except Sunday, be- tween -Kingston.and Ottdwa: T i now leaving Kingston 1.30 p.m. will Iris leave 2.15 p.m. and passengers will Keene arrive "Ottawa 6.30 p.m. Train now Mrs. arriving at 3.50 p.m. wil! arrive 4.30 3 and | p.m., except Sunday. New traift will /. Breese leave Kingston 7.45 a.m. ar i 8p Ottawa 12.15 p.m.; returning But- Ottawa 4.50 pm. arriving Kingston Thos. 9.30 p.m moth- Full particulars of the service may Miss Annie Herlehy obtained from M. C..Dunn_ city Lovely Heart Locket and Chain | spent the week-en in Kingston Princess street Magnificent Wrist-Watch ¢ anda oYenn and Fine Ring Given to You Satisfies your customers and yourself. Carl One -Ton Truck (Chassis only) $750, F. O. B. Ford, Ontario Buy only Genuine Ford Parts 700 Canadian dealers and over 2.000 Service garages supply them. 3 a be agent, £0 a | Newest Notes Of Science } a fire- RVILLE. 1001 progressing the effi n Minnie Barrage: vicinity attend d at Parham purchased property. of ient Goodberry eside at Fi rewell ure John to the unity KE ickson and motored to" Sydenham on alter spending the week- At time was R. Howes' on Saturday 'ipperary Wager made a rise recently in the Lime Rev s of nef enjoyable a « ort time ago Visitors rdan hes gone to Wat- isit relatives adkompanied George Raymond of Syden- David Ruttan and family returned home after visit friends at Moscow Misses Edna ger and Alina Snyder at Everton § on Sunday last. Mrs. Wager Sunday home tov pep for what'y da \ N NTIONAL FRO = crs, I IM is To build yourself op when you feel run down--to bring back health, appetite " and strength--take Ont just at EYS LOCK many people from who attended the Kingston ex- iticn give good reports of its be- the best they attended in years. I has re-opened with Miss 2 skin of Westport, as teacher. Mrs Doyle is spending a few weeks her daughter, Miss Pearl in Cle- 1 and, Ohjo: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. 2 Simmons has moved Newboro Largual Sale of any Medicine in the W, where they have purchased a home Sold Yvarywhere. In bow 9, 25c, 4 \ Mrs. J. W imons have re- 4 from Montreal. The Misses and O'Brien have returned al. Mrs. George S®nderson, the summer at Fettercai- eturned to her home at Mont- ipanied by her daughter armers have completed their and report a great short- yield. Capt. Sidney Hobart Pedley. R. Fleming is college at Kingston. Geo who spent the summer rned to his home in: De- reit, Mich. Miss M, E, Simmons and Little Frances McDonald of Winni- £g. who spent the summer. here, re- jturps to their home tomorrow. Mr, nd Mrs. Schoomaker, Paterson, N I, are gu e Opinicon House. Leeds county of J. hear with regret of to Ee re LY BEER RIT ITTY TITTY o spent spent BOGE 3 ge in is at F ttending fimmons he ret guest ra, 4 3 SRS tvs ts (3 BOOCOUEITING Hotel TORONTO In Centra of Shopping. : and Business District i 3. Barber, will 250 ROOMS . , ; ris death, which occurred at Kel- 100. with Private Bathe | wood, Ma., ou Sept. 26th' He was EUROPEAN PLAN i barn near Ehatr township of Bast- itd, on Nov. Ist, 1861. For seveyal {vears he was in biisiness at Portland ~~ ) . The friends in 3g New, if your auto's feeling sick, you then should bring it to x us quick. When your car 7) AAs starts to groan or Sr aeE Tah there' AN Oc ure, Sree squeak Furning a crank makes a new can i opener top entirely out veloped syndicate A X rments cleaning The pape: cigareite hemp waste dax and A machine tne has outsi pass throug Concrete weighing UlaiIng ' The i in a new cupy little rokm when idie A grape vine planted in ar palace yard in 1768 stil wut 4ud bunches ic novel lds down ove epladder intended p 1 SYasher, neater, deodorizer The anese government tering the domestic production of chemical fertilizers of all kinds A new electric room heater h djustable mirrcrs to divide heat and direct it where néeded A combined cane and umorella that can be unfelded to form a camj stool has been invented in Europe A tilting tripod has been invented with which a camera can be used to take photographs at any angle. British builders are constructing a very lar seaplane entirely out of | the light weight alloy duralium Made cf a single coil of wire, a new clip 'to hold a pencil ina pocket also can be made to sharpen i Two residents of South Africahave patented a single wheeled litter for moving sick or injured persens » The United States army will tablish a permanent school for struction in. aerial photcgraphs Virginia Deposits of molybdenum ore that have been discovered in Southern Peru are said to be the largest in the world. An aviator has designed a curved ! muft for children on the idea that it fits their arms better than straight ones : Iceland has been provided with a wireless station that receives daily news bulletins from several Euro- | pean countries. } ! The inventor of a new paper ov er-{ garment elaims it will 'shield a Wear- | ers clothing from dust better than a | fabric affair. J Venezuela produced 48,306 tons of | petroleum." al from three wells, and | 25,332 tons -of coal, all from two mines, last Year. % ] The lid is slid off or replaced on a | new sanitary garbage pail with the! handle, avoiding possible coptact with the codtents The Government of Ecuador has ordered an American tractor of fif- | teen} horsepower to teach the natives modern agricultural methoas. Front wheels mounted like casters enable a new baby carriage. to be turned in any direction with a slight i touch on the handle. i. The largest bridge ever construct- (ed in Malaya, a ten span affair, 2. { 000 feet long, will be erected over a | river by a railrcad. A storage battery has been invent- | with a stroug transparent cover | h or is fas- as flo 1 its t can ron ably es- in- in duit | ed { on each cell to that its condition can | | be readily examined. $ Efforts are being made in China { to improve .native tobacco by plant- i ing American seed and teaching mo- | dern methods of cultivation. | { Each end of a new desk blotter is | { hinged so that if a writer be inter-| i rupted he can fold them over and! i both blot and cover his werk. | 'Deaf patrons of one theater in mden are provided with head tele- something the matter with it inside. fou don't understand auto-lingo you had better have us diagnose the case correctly. We can tell whether it needs a little oil tonic or if an operation is necessary. We render a pain- less bill. " Hart-Bell Carbon Removers installed, 'while the supply lasts, at $6.00 each, or will given away free with any automobile account amounting to $60.00. + Oxy-Acetylene Carbon Burning: -- 4 cylinders . . . cies 32.50 7 5 einders worn $3.50 cylinders cages ites wi$4.50 12 cylinders bd .....$6.00 Davis Dry Dock Company esis - ow eRe Ee ee i phones that transmit sounds gather- | ed on the stage by megaphone tran- § { smitters. . An electric flash light and dry bat- {tery small enough to be worn as a | lapel Button or scarf pin have been | patented by a Connecticut inventor. i Of French invention is a motoring | ceat for women fitted with a detach- | able waterproof lining for wedrer in | wet weather or over 'a wet bathing ! suit. : { | An extremely simple attachment | with which any standard dry cell ean | be made to serve as » flash light has ; been patented by a New York inven- i tor. } Waterfalls a few miles distant will i be harnessed to give Tamatave the | principal pert of Madagascsr, a wa- | ter supply and electric ight system. | i The designer of a small automobile i propelled by a motor wheel has plac | €d the latter under a hood to make it more closely resemble fall size care The potash deposits which France | ! has obtained through the cession of Alsace covers nearly 70 square miles i and are unusually * rich in potastr salts. ' i arr) cr ofl, ly inj ture . Wires man they ing ¢ all io -- Testing Pha Mivture -- 1 mixture is suspected, of be- the 00 ri and F too rich the engine speed willincrease the at chamber er i le tion y to be floaded unning, to speed 1 indicatign rich 'enough. Bore Holes With Powder Drill In running: wires through the ap-| above hole needed power drill. make an unsightly scar. should i to UNION MADE OVERALLS SHI obviate chafing throu -- gh . recom' hg has named his car naturally en a 'tree ¢h in a | are Of Spare J ¥ ears come from I no provision as i con the lave running boar fashion that of the tire stion ap- should, fur- moa tire cover light, of : nn water three of h are decided- | 1S 10 tires. The rear of the best place to carry a tire K better carried | ¢h, shut off the fuel in the | open the throttle, If the | assing into the cylinders is | vel of the gascline in the | is lowered, since this | weakens the mixture con~ If the mixture is thought >» weak the float chamber while the engine is nd if this causes the motor 1p it may be a Accepted as an ¢ that the mixture is not | AN ORDERLY PROVISION. Tractor Has Hollow Wheels For Car- | rying Ballast. When a farm tractor needs addi tional weight, logs and stones are | generally piled on the frame A more | orderly provision is made by a new | machine, which 'stores wand or 'wa- 'ter ballast dn its hollow wheels. The two main drivewheels and the ldrge idlers will hold a good many hun- dred pounds of extra weight, Instead i of being rigidly connected to tho! frame, the large ddler wheels are! hung on spirad springs inclosed in | iron cylinders. The tractor, accord- | ing to an illustrated article in the October Popular Mechanics Maga- 'zine, has no differential, and is steer- ed with planetary gearing which throws all the power onto one tread or.the other. the running board, "the should be bored with a A band drill wil prob- The | con- | their be inclosed in a possibility of Detecting Carbon Knock. Carbon knock may be mistaken for a knotk due to overheating, as it in- creases in loudness on a hill and has another symptom in common, that of causing the engine to run. after the Switch has been opened. To make sure of this trouble remove a spark plug or valve cap and look into the cylinder. IL the parts are slightly dis- colored there is nothing to fear, but if there is much carbon it will be ob- vious. Commutator Trouble. It sometimes happens in the Ford car that the commutator contains so much grease as to make it impossible for the distributor arm to make con- tact. As a matier of fact, - grease should not be used for commutator lubrication. Cylinder oll is the correct lubricant for this location, and even this should be useq sparingly or igal- | ticn dist-ibutors. RTS & GLOVES Valuven G. H. Richardson, Tamworth { matter how | sparks , Dealers, Kingston J. A. Goodfellow, Parhaw ER hhc ne OD ARR S Br New York's Great Road System. } Frederick Stuart Greene, Commis 1 in glomer of Highways of New York, it Apanese jarranging to have constructed 25.00¢ ¥ | miles of roads before the end of his - [term of office in 1925. He favors bard roads not less than eighteen while the en- | feet wide saying that they will last 2 18 a leak, no | for at thirty while the smoke will be for intenance will be. lesa when the f er roads he leak Detecting Manifold Leaks. A new way of detect X inlet manifold is ployment of a bit of the incense, punk, th used as a pro quitos. The lighte all around the mar gine is running is 1 the or least m years, smal cost drawn into for punk is bron t-- Interior Wire Work. On rare occasions it happens that wire breaks inside its insulation, giving no exterior sign of the trou- ble. The car owner thinks the igni- ; tion system hgs gone bad, changes spark plugs. sends the magneto to the servite station, ete., when all the time this interior wire ®hreak is the cause. In the event of an obscure 'En.tion trouble remember this. A ead event took place on Sept. 17th. when Grace Berniece, onfy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. . Lewis, South Napanee, Passed away, alter an illness of five days. ™ er te inl oss Pas on = : Testing For Shotts, When the switch are seen upon d and touching lead wires. there is al short somewhere along the line | is open, vet|® sconpecting repeating this test in different loea tions it is possible to locate the posi- tion of the short | Save -The fgnition, - Don't leave the switch key turned | in switch when the engine is not run- ning. This will run down cne-half of the storage Lattery and wiil be liabla to injure the ignition unit nm. Am ri rs nn i U.S.L. Storage Battery DON. M. CRAIG Expert Storage Battery and Seif St arter repairs, All size Batteries for all cars 207 PRINCESS STREET, WINDSOR BLOCK PHONE 1818. Berth HOUSE PHONE 1683W, Built end shaped by hand, layer on layer, with the purest rubber ob. tcinaple, undergoing continuous and rigid inspections to ensure strength and durability in the fin. ished product, V.D.L. Tires are infinitely supe rior to the machine. "made prodiiet, * Their structurs! massiveness combined with the maximum of resiliency lends an added joyto motoring and gives an assure ance of secority on the worst roads. Made in Cords and Fabries in sil 'sizes in the following Treads:

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